INOVYN has joined the North West Hydrogen Alliance (NWHA), an association aiming to put the North West of England at the forefront of the UK’s hydrogen journey.
The chemical company has been producing hydrogen at its Runcorn Site for more than one hundred years as a co-product of the chlor-alkali process.
Working with fellow NWHA member Cadent, and other project partners – Atkins, BOC, Costain, Peel Environment, Shell and the University of Chester – INOVYN recently received government funding to advance a possible 100MW power-to-gas energy storage facility at the Runcorn Site.
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